The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 22, 1923, Image 4

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    UK GIRLS WILL
Annual Production to lie Pre
sented Saturday To Fea
ture Miss liars low's
Pupils.
Tlie annual Dance Drama, present
o d by V. A. A. will bo given at the
Temple theatre, Saturday evening at
8:15. The first part of the entertain
ment will be composed of dances by
Marjorie Harstow and her pupils, as
sisted by several members of AV. A. A.
The -dances in which the University
girls will participate are as follow-3:
The Clown and the French Doll
Ruth KUsworth and Dorothy Seacrest.
Dutch Dance Heulah Grablll and
Winifred Mnyhcw.
Dance OuWste Jesse Diet and
Mable Dickenson.
The Season
Summer, Louise Gibbons.
Fall, Dorothy Whelply.
Winter, Hernice Ballance.
Spring. Beulah Grablll.
The second part will comprise the
Dance Drama proper. The story of
the dance deals with the incident of
two lovers in a garden in which all
the flowers come to life. The cat
is as follows:
The Lady Dorothy Davis.
The Man Louise Gibbons.
Yew Hodge Irene Derquist, Mar
garet Tool, Edith Gramlich, Blanch
Gramlich, Esther Swanson, Loyssc
Shepherd, and Madeline Lau.
Gav Marguerites Lois Federson
Pearl Sal'ford, Lucile High, Florence
Sinnlevant. Millicent Ginn, Eloise
Fralick, and Harriett McClelland.
Roses Rare Marjorie Bell, Joe
Westgate, Allegra West gate, Marjorie
Hale, and Lillian Lewis.
Golden Daffodils Marie Snavely,
Louise Branstead, Leora Chapman.
Anna Hines, Inez Reez, Willie Maud
Powell, Betty Lentz. Neva Jones, and
Kathryn Smith.
Stately Hollyhocks Dofothy Sea
crest, Bernice Bayley, Dorothy Good
ale, and Coleta Aitken.
Drifting Clouds Dorothy Van Van
kren, Ruth Tanner, Bernice Ballance,
Dorothy Dougan, Carol Kingsbury,
Irma Ellis, Ruth Elsworth, and Dor
othy Taylor.
The nverapo college student does
not upend much time reading, the.
:u wspiipers. according to the test
conducted by It. N. Miller of the
Cillcge of Emporia faculty. Student
i:e asUed to identify twenty-eight
persons whose names appear almoHt
dally in the press. According to Mr.
.Miller, the xtudonts may have ft
wide and comprehensive knowledge of
Cromwell, Euclid and Hosscau, but do
not know whether Albort T. Beverage
is a soft drink or a tonic.
I understood, her, she understood
me; in fact we understood each other.
This was helped along because her
friends lied to her, my friends lied
to me; in fact our friends lied to us.
To straighten it out I lied to her; she
lied to nie; to bo precise we lied to
each other. I knew that she lied; she
knew that I lied; we knew that each
olher knew that the other had lied.
I told her that I believed her, she told
me that she believed me, and neither
of us believed that the other believed.
But we made up. Ain't Love Grand?
Exchange.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
Famous Personages
Assume Queer Roles
In Mentality Tests
Lorado Taft was designated as an
ex-resident, and Tetrazinni as a
Russian statesman, by students of
the College of Emporia in a test to
ascertain the knowledge of the aver
age college student concerning cur
rent events and porminent contem
porary personalities. One student
thought that Edwin Denby was a
prize fighter; another said that
Georges Carpentier was a popular
author.
LOST "Fyne Poynt" gold, en
graved pencil. Please return to Lil
lian Margolin, U. 112.
RENT A NEW FORD High class
cars for particular people. Lowes'
rates and always open. Motor-Otr
Company, B4718, 1120 P St.
LOST Small bead purse on the
campus. Call L55ft2. Reward.
RAIN OR SHINE, snow or sleet, you'll
see Munson's Rent-a-Fords on the
streets. B1550 B1517, 1125 P St.
EAT AT THE g
Cafeteria-Y. M. C. A. 1
"Filling Station for I
. HUNGRY FOLKS
$5.25 Meal Ticket for $4.75
Open 6.30 A. M.
Close 7:30 P. M.
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DRUG STORE
12th & M Sts. I
Have You Met Us Yet?
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Girls Commercial Club
Subscription Dance
Saturday, February 24 Watson's Orchestra
K. C. Hall $1.00 (No Tax)
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Cash with order.
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Take not of the word FINAL
It means our last and super-ef fort to dispose of all Sea-son's-end
merchandise it means the very depth of
price-lowering the very uttermost in clothes economy.
And FINAL also means that the days are now limited
and your opportunity waning to avail yourself of this
remarkable money-saving.
Entire Stock of Fancy and Fur Collar
OVEIRCOA
Fancy overcoats includes all belted
coats, half and full belt raglan and set
in sleeves, fancy weaves and plain
backs.
Picture in your mind the fine coats
you have seen here at $60.00 they
are $30.00 now those luxurious $75.00
fur collared coats are $37.50 now, and
so on.
FANCY COATS
$25 Coats, now $12.50
35 Coats, now $17.50
$40 Coats, now $20.00
$50 Coats, now $25.00
$60 Coats, now $30.00
S65 Coats, now $32.50
P
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Fur Collar Coats of
Beaver, Hudson Seal
and Cealine Cell.
The values are so remarkable that it
will pay you to buy a coat now,
whether you need it this year or next.
Choose from
FUR COLLAR COATS
$30 Coats, now $15.00
$40 Coats, now $20.00
$65 Coats, now $32.50
$75 Coats, now $37.50
$80 Coats, now $40.00
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Fall
and Winter Suits
A large majority of these suits suitable for year around
wear divided into two lots for quick clearanoe.
Values to $65.00
Reduced Trousers
For a man who buys an extra pair of trousers in this
odd Pant Sale for many of them are suit patterns.
Bring in your old suit, men, and add another season's
and
wear.
Odd Pant Sale 3,000 Pair
All Chesterfield Overcoats, Blacks
and Oxfords
Are included in this exceptional low price. Mourtak and
Carr-Meltons are excepted.
If economy and accompany
ing quality mean anything to
you, here's the opportunity
you've been Reeking the op
portunity that offers unusual
savings.
$4.95-$6.95-$8.95
Values up to $15.00
Reduced!
RUBBERIZED RAINCOATS
at One-Half Price
Sheep Lined Coats and Mackinaws are Included.
Coming at this opportune time, when a Raincoat should
be a part of every man's wardrobe, this Clearance is
noteworthy certainly worthy of a visit to this Store.
MAYER BROS.
Pa Eli Shire
Pres.
The same fine overcoats that
you have seen here are on
sale now at. just half the
price. Buy your next year's
overcoat now and save
money.